Upcoming Events
Past Events
ZineCore: Make Your Own Zine
Get your feelings and thoughts out with self-published, DIY zines. This session will focus on activism and politically-focused editions (though it sucks that basic human rights are considered "political") We'll start with an introduction on zines, followed by a step-by-step tutorial on different folds. Then some time to plan and come up with ideas. Finally, you'll have 2 hours to make your own zine. Materials and snacks will be provided.
Sunday April 26 | 3-7 PM | Suggested $10
Crafternoon part 5
A chill afternoon to meet other crafty, creatives. Bring what you’re making (embroidery, collage, knitting, jewelry, scrapbooking, sewing (we also have a sewing machine), whatever you'd like)! I'll feed you cookies and tea/wine. ALSO I have a very special activity (optional). There will be bags to decorate for Heart of Dinner, a nonprofit that addresses food insecurity, isolation, and loneliness in elder Asian Americans. Your bags will be used to deliver meals and many of the recipients end up hanging up the bags on their walls. All materials provided
Saturday March 28 | 2-7 PM | Free
Freaky Girl Sh*t Art Show
Have you always dreamed of collaging girls with weapons? Our group art show and collage workshop celebrated the the feminine form at Misha's Flower Shop 🌸🔪
Sunday, March 1 | 5-7 PM | Free
Bushwick Maker’s Market Part 6
20 vendors, tooth gems, tarot, and hundreds of guests, our holiday market brought together local artists that sold: jewelry, crochet, beaded work, paintings, metal art, baked treats, tarot readings, and more. Everything was handmade with care, and support goes directly to the makers. Whether you’re gift hunting for the holidays, sipping mulled cider, or just down to vibe, the market is the perfect place to soak in the winter energy with our sweet little community.
Sunday, December 14 | 12-7 PM | Free
Bushwick Maker’s Market Part 5
Our spring market featured 15 vendors and celebrated warm weather with colorful, handmade pieces by local artisans and makers.
Saturday, June 7, 2025 | 12-7 PM | Free